Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/05/16/01:02:50
>When you get the C++ thing for djgpp, how does it affect just regular C
>programming?? Does it completely change it where you need to do weird stuff to
>program in regular C?
No, of course not. As always, you can write C source files and name them xxx.c,
and compile like always. But you will then also be able write C++ source files,
name them xxx.cc (two c's), and compile those and get C++. (If you use C++
iotreams or vectors or whatnot, either compile with gxx or use the
option -lstdcx.)
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